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Metallurgy is a
domain of
materials science and
engineering that
studies the
physical and
chemical behavior of
metallic elements,
their inter-metallic...
- The
Union des
industries et métiers de la métallurgie (Union of
Metallurgies Industries or UIMM) is the
largest sub-federation of the
Mouvement des Entreprises...
- the Iron
Rhine and
cheap labor,
several metallurgies were
established in the region. In 1888-1889 the
metallurgy La
Vieille Montagne was
founded in Balen-Nete...
- 51–59. Holl,
Augustin F. C. (6
November 2009). "Early West
African Metallurgies: New Data and Old Orthodoxy".
Journal of
World Prehistory. 22 (4): 415–438...
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Metallurgical coal or
coking coal is a
grade of coal that can be used to
produce good-quality coke. Coke is an
essential fuel and
reactant in the blast...
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metals other than iron. "
Metallurgical grade"
silicon is
silicon of 95–99% purity.
About 55% of the
world consumption of
metallurgical purity silicon goes...
- A
metallurgical furnace,
often simply referred to as a
furnace when the
context is known, is an
industrial furnace used to heat, melt, or
otherwise process...
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Metallurgical Worker and
Metallurgical Science are a duo set of 1903
bronze sculptures by Jean-Léon Gérôme. The pair of
works were
commissioned from the...
- Universitätsbuchhandlung. p. 1657. Tylecote, R.F. (1992). A
History of
Metallurgy,
Second Edition. London:
Maney Publishing, for the
Institute of Materials...
- pp. 1–2. Holl,
Augustin F. C. (June 2020). "The
Origins of
African Metallurgies".
Oxford Research Encyclopedias. 22 (4): 415–438 (PDF pp. 1–45). doi:10...